New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
British lost much of its land in the east between 1763 and1783
New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
the british lost so much land
the significance of the proclamition line of 1763 was to take land form the french and the indians would get land as well.
New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
The french gave up all it land to the british near Louisiana
New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
British lost much of its land in the east between 1763 and1783
Mississippi
france?
Mississippi
British lost much of its land in the east between 1763 and1783
Mississippi
New Spain, Louisiana, and New France.
The US and Russia.
The amount of land a farmer had in 1750 varied widely depending on location, social status, and economic activity. Most farmers in 1750 owned between 50-200 acres of land, but some wealthy landowners owned thousands of acres while small subsistence farmers may have only had a few acres to cultivate.